fully compensate

Frequency: 7.515.2 per million words

To completely remove or reduce the bad effect of something.

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  • The stunning view from the hotel room doesn't fully compensate for the poor service.
  • The insurance company agreed to fully compensate the homeowners for the fire damage.
  • We hope the new park will fully compensate for the loss of the old playground.
  • The court ordered the manufacturer to fully compensate all affected customers.
  • Even a sincere apology could not fully compensate for the emotional damage he had caused.
  • Victims of the data breach were promised they would be fully compensated for any financial losses.
  • The company promised to fully compensate all affected customers for the data breach.
  • The government has a plan to fully compensate farmers whose crops were destroyed by the flood.
  • The victims of the accident must be fully compensated for their medical expenses.
  • If the product is faulty, we will fully compensate you for your purchase.
  • After a long legal battle, she was fully compensated for her losses.
  • Will the settlement be enough to fully compensate the families for their suffering?
  • Will the insurance policy fully compensate us for the flood damage?
  • It's often impossible to fully compensate someone for emotional distress.
  • The lack of storage space is fully compensated for by the apartment's amazing location.
  • Our policy is to fully compensate employees for any work-related injuries.
  • It is our duty to fully compensate the employees who were laid off unfairly.
  • After the war, there were efforts to fully compensate those who had lost their property.
  • Nothing can fully compensate for the loss of a loved one.
  • Although the airline offered a voucher, it did not fully compensate passengers for the cancelled vacation.